Why Continuity of STEM-Medicine Participation Matters: Exploring a Culture of Transformation and the Optimization of College Socialization

Author:

Rocha Janet1ORCID,Cabral Brian1,Landeros Judith2,Yancy Clyde W.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

2. The College of Education, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

3. Department of Medicine (Cardiology) and Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

Abstract

This study examined the impact of an out-of-school science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-medicine (STEM-M) program in a large U.S. metropolitan area designed to support the learning, development, and educational resilience of high-achieving high school students of color. Students highlighted that a key aspect of the program was the cultivation of what we termed a “culture of transformation.” Using a multi-year study (2016–2019), we completed 72 interviews and conducted in-depth qualitative analysis across six cohorts of students ( n = 37). In this article, we propose an expanded conceptual model of college socialization for students of color that leverages their engagement with (1) equitable resources, (2) relevant opportunities, (3) diverse knowledge, and (4) meaningful relationships. The relationship between early STEM-M career interest and youth socialization in related out-of-school activities that address larger societal inequities in school success and life and career outcomes warrants further study.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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